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John G. Rangos Sr. was born on July 27, 1929 in Steubenville, Ohio. He was raised
in Northern West Virginia and Fredricksburg, Virgina, by his parents Gust and
Anna (nee Svokas). He has three children: John G. Jr., Alexander William and
Jenica Anne. He is the former chairman of Chambers Development Co. and the former
vice-chairman of the board for USA Waste Services, Inc. He is a former member
of the Executive Committee for USA Waste Services, Inc.
He attended the Houston School of Business from 1947–49. He then went
to U.S. Signal and Communications School at Ft. Gordon in Georgia. He served
in the Armed Forces during the Korean Conflict from 1951-54 where he completed
courses on Advanced Communications in the Far East. He was decorated with the
National Defense Medal, United Nations Medal and the Korean Campaign Medal and
received a Presidential Unit Citation from President Truman and President Sigmund
Ree of S. Korea.
Mr. Rangos began his career with the Rockwell Manufacturing Company where he
earned the distinction of being the youngest general agent in company history.
During the 1960s, Mr. Rangos formed several companies and pioneered technological
advances in the field of waste transportation and disposal, converting powerplant
boiler-ash into a useful component of cinder blocks and anti-skid material for
highways. Mr. Rangos also has been instrumental in inventing techniques for
recycling bituminous byproducts, disposing of sewage and sludge and has assisted
in developing techniques for disposing liquid industrial wastes. He is responsible
for developing a resource recovery system that converts waste-generated methane
into energy.
Currently, Mr. Rangos heads three non-profit organizations: The John G. Rangos Sr. Family Charitable Foundation, The Medal of Honor Foundation and the American Hellenic
Information and Communications Group. Through this charitable foundation, he
has funded such things as the IMAX Theatre and many projects for Childrens
Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. The Medal of Honor Foundation is responsible for raising
funds for the members of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, a group comprised
of all living recipients of the Medal of Honor. The American Hellenic Information
and Communications Group endeavors to foster knowledge of Hellenism in todays
youth.
In addition to these works, Mr. Rangos is the former chairman and honorary lifetime
president for the International Orthodox Christian Charities, which he founded,
and the Fundraising Chairman for UNICEF. He sits on the Board of Trustees for
the Leukemia Society and on the Board of Directors for the Pittsburgh Opera,
Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne University, the Allegheny Conference, the
Carnegie, the Carnegie Science Center, University of Pittsburgh, Boy Scouts
of America, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh, Presentation of Christ Diocese
and the Clergy Liturgy Council.
Mr. Rangos has received a plethora of awards for his good works. These awards
include: the 1990 Pittsburgh Man of the Year Award for Business and Labor from
Vectors Community Service, Outstanding Philanthropist of the Year in 1990 from
the National Society of Fundraising Executives, the National Patriots Award
in 1991 from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, the Ellis Island Award
from the American Hellenic Education Progressive Association in 1991, the Environmental
Recognition award from the Society for the Preservation of Greek Heritage in
1991, the Art Rooney Award from the Catholic Youth Association in 1992, BNai
Brith International Corporate Leadership award in 1992, the Aristotelian award
from the American Hellenic Education Progressive Association in 1992, Man of
the Year award from the Boy Scouts of America in 1992, Junior Achievement award
from the Southwestern PA Corporation in 1992, the Academy of Achievement award
from the America Hellenic Education Progressive Association in 1992, and was
elected Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate Order of St. Andrew the Apostle
in 1988.
Mr. Rangos is a member of the International Platform Association. He belongs
to The Duquesne Club, the Rivers Club, The Allegheny, The Pittsburgh Press,
University of Pittsburgh Golden Panthers, Churchill Valley Country Club, the
Masons (32nd degree), and the Shriners (Syria). Mr. Rangos enjoys playing racquetball,
golf, tennis and collecting art.
His business office is located at 1500 Ardmore Blvd., Suite 407, Pittsburgh,
PA 15221.